Cabrini University Cavaliers (5-1, 0-0 Atlantic East Conference) vs. New York University Violets (4-0, 0-0 University Athletic Association)
Saturday, November 23, 1pm
Nerney Field House
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Cabrini Last Time Out: Cabrini 86, Rosemont 58 (11/26/19, Rosemont, PA)
Juniors
Kate Lannon and
Lexi Edwards paced the offense with a team high 14 points. Lannon added four rebounds and four steals, while Edwards chipped in a pair of assists. Classmate
Ashley Tutzauer rounded out the Cavaliers in double figures with 10 points. In total 17 different Cavs saw the floor, while 16 marked the scoring column.
The Blue and White jumped out to a 9-4 lead, highlighted by a triple from Tutzauer, but the Ravens responded with a three ball of their own on their ensuing possession. A layup from Rosemont's Ke'aloh Naone-Carter evened things at nine a piece with 2:49 left in the quarter, but a quick 6-0 run for the Cavs handed them a 15-9 lead heading into the second stanza.
Rosemont would pull to within five with just over five minutes left in the second quarter following a three pointer from Naone-Carter, but a 18-3 run punctuated by a driving layup from Lannon handed the Cavaliers the momentum and the 41-21 advantage with just over 30 seconds remaining in the half.
Cabrini continued to find the bottom of the net in the second half as they would eventually extend their lead to a game high 31 points following a three from sophomore Abigal Fricke with just under four minutes left in the game. The Cavs would coast to the aforementioned 86-58 final.
As a team, the Blue and White recorded a season high 23 assists and 48 rebounds, while also tying their season high with 24 turnovers forced. Junior
Caitlin King led the way with four assists, while rookie
Katie Rodriguez pulled in a team high seven rebounds.
Middlebury Last Time Out: Middlebury 64, Castleton 60 (11/26/19,Middlebury, MA)
The first quarter saw four ties, as Castleton's Emilee Bose knocked down a three-point field goal in the final seconds for a 13-13 score after the initial stanza.
Knotted at 15-15, Castleton mustered a 9-3 run, capped by a three from Elise Magro, for a 24-18 edge with 6:32 left before halftime. The Panthers tallied the final nine points of the quarter, taking a 27-24 lead into the break on a three from Vanessa Young.
After a basket from Maya Davis gave the hosts a 29-24 advantage, the Spartans rattled off a 12-0 run to grab a 36-29 lead with 4:46 remaining on a jumper from Kylie Wright. The Panthers chipped away at the deficit, tying the score at 37-37 on a layup by Davis in the waning seconds of the quarter.
The fourth quarter saw both teams maintain small leads throughout most of the stanza. Davis gave Middlebury a 52-49 lead with a pair of free throws with 1:13 left. A layup from Katlyn Toomey with 49 seconds remaining moved Castleton to within 52-51. Following a Panther turnover, the Spartans missed a three and a putback attempt, but Bose was fouled on the ensuing rebound with 0.5 seconds left. She missed the first attempt but made the second to tie the contest at 52-52. After a Middlebury timeout advanced the ball to half court, a last-second three from Gianna Palli was off the mark, sending the game to overtime.
In the extra five minutes, Kira Waldman posted a pair of layups, sandwiched around a three-point play from Betsy Knox, for a 59-54 edge with 3:21 left. The Spartans made it a 62-60 game on a jumper from Bose with 1:20 remaining, but Knox made two free throws down the stretch as the Spartans missed a trio of threes for the final 64-60 victory.
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Tale of the Tape |
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| Cabrini |
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Middlebury College |
| 5-1 (0-0 AEC) |
Record |
4-0 (0-0 NESCAC) |
| 67.7 |
Points per Game |
70.5 |
| .375 |
FG Percentage |
.466 |
| .351 |
3-Point FG Percentage |
.308 |
| 40.5 |
Rebounds per Game |
46.3 |
| 16.3 |
Assists per Game |
18.3 |
| 4.8 |
Blocked Shots per game |
6.5 |
| 11.5 |
Steals per Game |
5.3 |
| 14.8 |
Turnovers per Game |
16.5 |